[Semi-Open, Arrival] Dreaming Wide Awake
WHO: Naomi Nagata, James Holden, Amos Burton, a Rescue Crew and OPEN
WHAT: A woman falls out of space and onto Thedas. Some damage is incurred, some recovery time is needed, some reunions are happening. Also: Space resident's first exposure to snow.
WHEN: Covering arrival, quarantine/recovery and first steps in a snowy Kirkwall
WHERE: Wounded Coast, Riftwatch Infirmary, Kirkwall
NOTES: If you want to continue any CWs for description of/discussion of injuries sustained, pain suffered, Holden being a sap
WHAT: A woman falls out of space and onto Thedas. Some damage is incurred, some recovery time is needed, some reunions are happening. Also: Space resident's first exposure to snow.
WHEN: Covering arrival, quarantine/recovery and first steps in a snowy Kirkwall
WHERE: Wounded Coast, Riftwatch Infirmary, Kirkwall
NOTES: If you want to continue any CWs for description of/discussion of injuries sustained, pain suffered, Holden being a sap
At first, there is nothing. She floats, as she has done all her life, when the ring gate decelerates everything in an instant, and Naomi is knocked out cold.
Her dream is a simple thing. To stand aboard the Rocinante, to hug Alex, to touch her forehead to Amos', to hold Holden close. To tell them all she has to say, and to be welcomed back.
Instead, she comes to when she falls, thin body impacting on hard ground, vision flooding with flickering green, and beyond... the horrifying sight not of metal, not even of the darkness between stars... but of a grey, cloudy sky.
[ ooc: Closed and Open Prompts in comments below. If you'd like to do something else or discuss handwaving/continuing TDM threads, feel free to shoot me a message:
Please also take a gander at Naomi's Permissions/CWs/Opt-Outs as well as her Info post. ]

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"Lyrium," she repeats, letting the word sit on her tongue. Not a term she's ever heard. There's concern in her features. "Whatever it is must be powerful to keep the tumors at bay. Jim... tell me these healers here know, in case. You wouldn't last months back home without meds. It might just be an intense decelaration, rather than a fix." Her eyes flick to his, imploring. "You also didn't actually tell me how you are."
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"I'm fine," he says bracingly. And it's true, really; he's never been better than now, having Naomi right here with him. "I've talked to someone about it. But I don't think anything's going to happen to me if it hasn't already. I don't want you worrying about it."
At least, not while the lyrium-whatever-the-fuck stays working. Besides which, problems like iron maidens and whatever the dreams were have proven to be more salient threats on his life.
(But. He can get anyway with avoiding that explanation until she sees the scar on his abdomen. A problem for later.)
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The quip is gentle, though. Naomi will worry, but she can let it simmer. Holden worries to little about himself - and so she will do it for him, whether he welcomes her back to his side or not.
She will always have space enough inside herself to worry for him, to care for him, to love him, in all the ways he can't do for himself.
For now, she will not push. Tempting as it is to pull aside healers and ask if they're aware of Holden's condition, unless there's cause to assume his health is at risk, his autonomy matters more than how truthful he's being with her.
"And if I don't ask about your health, but about you - is the answer the same? You said months, here." Naomi doesn't know if it's still her place to ask, after she left, when she never made it back - but for now, that won't stop her.
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No, she isn't likely to not worry, any more than he could stop himself from worrying about her and Amos. They're a family; they look out for each other.
He exhales at her question, leaning back in his seat. Months here, in an unfamiliar world with its share of problems; months of not knowing what he is, if there's any way home; months with encounters like the innkeeper at Ostwick or dark dreams or learning more and more about the shitty ways so many are treated here. But months, also, with people he would never have met otherwise. It's true that he hasn't been happy here. But he's not sure he'd take back the experience either.
"It could've been worse," he says, slow. Maybe that's obvious — he isn't the one, after all, bedridden upon arrival. Naomi can probably recognize that flicker of guilt in his expression, but he doesn't dwell. "Amos got here at the same time I did, same rift. I haven't been alone. And there are a lot of good people in Riftwatch."
None of which really answers how are you? — but if there's anyone who can understand what he's trying to say, it's Naomi Nagata.
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It's not been easy. There's been good to be found here, though. Good people in Riftwatch - and that includes him. And good to be done, Naomi has no doubt about that. Weights and burdens, too, and pain; that she also does not doubt.
Naomi can see it in his eyes, in the smaller details of his face. The way he slows his words a little, that flicker of something in his eyes that he knows she doesn't want to see her, and that she knows will be there either way. "I'm glad you've had Amos. And that he's had you."
Her voice goes softer, the moment growing more private. "Jim..." She takes a breath, makes it slow and even. "I know you... must have heard this from me, or some variation of it at least. I hope so, at least, because you deserve to hear it. But just because you heard it doesn't mean I should no longer say it." She presses her lips together briefly. "I shouldn't have left. And it took me too long to come back." She knows he's a little older than the Holden she'd tried to come back to, same as Amos is a little older, too. It doesn't matter, so lang as it doesn't matter to him. "I'm sorry."
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"You needed the time," he says, because he knows it's true. "I won't say we weren't a fucking wreck without you," added humorously, but c'mon, she has to know, "but it was important to you to help the Belter nation. You were right to be there for them."
He missed her, of course; they all did. But some things are bigger than that.
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Then, more quietly and more softly: "I was trying to figure the fake message out, even though I knew we didn't have the time. Camina needed to have two guys pull me away. If they'd hit you..."
Naomi would have rather had the Behemoth take the hit. She remembers how beside herself she was when Camina chose to fire. The only choice Camina could make in that moment, and there's a dark lick of thought in Naomi that would have preferred Camina hold her fire, and the Behemoth take the hit instead.
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"That was the only move she could make." He remembers Alex hitting the controls, Amos trying to get weapons back up, somehow being able to convince them to go for the Ring. "We all knew it. Clarissa Mao — Julie's sister, by the way, who was trying to discredit and kill me — had her backed into a corner."
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Naomi can't blame Camina - even if she will never be okay with the shot taken. It was the right call to protect everyone on the Behemoth. It just almost came at the expense of nearly everyone Naomi loves.
"There was a rousing speech when we followed you into the Ring. Very idealistic." And he'll know the weight of that. The shadow her past casts forwards onto moments like that. Some day, she thinks, she'll share that story in its entirety, not because he asks for it, but because she will be ready to speak it. "Speaking of... causes and idealism." A small gesture, indicating the universal idea of 'all of this'. "Tell me what you and Amos make of Riftwatch?"
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Amos had asked him almost the same thing, while they were in quarantine themselves. What's your read on this dump? It'd been months longer ago then he'd ever intended to stay here.
"I think there are a lot of people here trying to do the right thing. They're trying to make things better. I can't fault them that."
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"That sentence sounds like there's a 'but' coming."